Wow this looks great. I've completed my three toddler sized quilts and a few smaller items. I've tried the meandering stitch (hated it!, the loopy stitch (love that one) and some straight stitching. But have yet to experiment with anything harder, so this book looks perfect!

Wow! This would be a great book to win. I just finished the squares for a new quilt and the top for a quilt for my mom and I am trying to work up the courage to try quilting it on my machine at home. I've done some REALLY simple quilting, but would like to try something new. Thanks for the opportunity.

I'm taking a crack at free-motion quilting for the first time on my sister's wedding quilt i'm making for her. and i'm freaking out a bit!! this book might just save my sanity. and my sister's quilt :)

I would LOVE this book. I've done long arm quilting at a shop that rented out their long arm and showed you how to use it, but the only one I did on my own machine was a offset x fancy stitch in a straight line. Not very inventive. I'd love to learn more.

Natalia has always been a quilter I have followed and looked to for tutorials and help. Her book would be awesome to have to learn more from her! Plus...she is a "local" quilter here in Utah which makes it even more fun!

Boy could I use a little instruction in Free Motion Quilting! I have plenty of victims, I mean tops to finish. There has to be more to life than cross hatching with painters tape! Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy of this wonderful book!

Wow, this is a much needed book for all of us trying to figure out how on earth you can do this on a home machine. I would love to know how to do this.Thanks for keeping us all up to date on the quilting world

Wow that looks like a really good book. I just got my new long arm quilting machine and like you I have really mastered the Loopy D Loo's / double loops. I just love the feather circle you've shown. That would be really awesome to give it a try. Tell your husband to pick me:)

Hi! I would love to learn new things. I´m kind of new in the quilting world and have done several quilts but I only used straight lines and stippling. I´m a chicken I know!! Thanks for this lovely giveaway.

I have the same issue with quilting (doing the same thing). I have mostly hand quilting my quilts. I just started machine quilting and I'm looking for advice and ideas. So this book would be a great help.

I love that blue, green, and white circles quilt with the pebble quilting. I really want to try free motion quilting on a surprise quilt I'm working on for my MIL who is going through chemotherapy right now.

Thanks for the chance to win this book! Just looking at the pictures you posted from it, I am super optomistic I could learn to do DECENT! free motion from this book,as opposed to the not-so-great free motion I do now!

There's nothing like a giveaway to draw out the lurkers :) I love your blog, I've bought a couple of your quilt patterns and love them, they're very easy to follow. I would also really love a copy of this book, I think it would great!Thanks :)

Maybe winning the book would help me finish my first quilt. I started it when my co-worker was 4 months along and now Alana is 4 years old! Maybe it will be ready for Graduation (from High School) LOL.